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Socialist brutalist complex (arch. Gheorghe Gîrleanu) in Mărăști Square

Tipografilor is a district of Timișoara. It was developed on the vacant lands in the vicinity and inside the interwar villa district, in close relation with the location of the printing house that also gave the name of the current Take Ionescu Boulevard.[1] Most of the over 1,000 employees of the Banat Printing Company lived here.[2] The company went bankrupt after 1989. The building of the former printing house was demolished in 2019; a mixed-use development with a 17-storey tower will be built in its place.[3]

References

  1. "On Housing. Collective Housing: In-Between Product and Process". BETA Exhibition Catalogue. 2018. p. 51.
  2. "Fiecare cartier cu povestea numelui său, la Timișoara! Al tău știi de unde se trage?". Opinia Timișoarei. 4 March 2017.
  3. Both, Ștefan (9 June 2019). "Poligrafia din Timișoara, locul în care au apărut „Piticot", „Nu te supăra frate", „Dacii și Romanii" sau „Păcălici" a devenit istorie". Adevărul.
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